Is slurred speech a symptom of MS?

Some of the more common changes in speech due to dysarthria in MS are: slurred, imprecise or slower speech. low volume or weak voice. difficulty with resonance and pitch control.
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Can MS cause slurring of speech?

People with MS may also slur words.

This is usually the result of weakness and/or incoordination of the muscles of the tongue, lips, cheeks and mouth. Nasal speech is possible, which sounds as though the person has a cold or nasal obstruction.
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What are the three most common early signs of MS?

Common symptoms include:
  • Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs that typically occurs on one side of your body at a time.
  • Tingling.
  • Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward (Lhermitte sign)
  • Lack of coordination.
  • Unsteady gait or inability to walk.
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Does your speech change with MS?

Speech difficulties of some kind are quite common for people with MS. Speech difficulties can come and go throughout the day, perhaps lasting only a few minutes at a time, and may be a symptom that appears during a relapse. For most people, changes in speech are mild, and don't stop them from being understood.
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What are some of the earliest signs of MS as they present clinically?

A first symptom of MS for one person may never be experienced by someone else.
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There are lots of symptoms that MS can cause, but not everyone will experience all of them.
  • fatigue.
  • numbness and tingling.
  • loss of balance and dizziness.
  • stiffness or spasms.
  • tremor.
  • pain.
  • bladder problems.
  • bowel trouble.
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What is the biggest symptom of MS?

Fatigue. Feeling fatigued is one of the most common and troublesome symptoms of MS. It's often described as an overwhelming sense of exhaustion that means it can be a struggle to carry out even the simplest activities.
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At what age does MS usually show up?

People with multiple sclerosis (MS) tend to have their first symptoms between the ages of 20 and 40. Usually the symptoms get better, but then they come back. Some come and go, while others linger. No two people have exactly the same symptoms.
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Why is my speech slurred sometimes?

Dysarthria often causes slurred or slow speech that can be difficult to understand. Common causes of dysarthria include nervous system disorders and conditions that cause facial paralysis or tongue or throat muscle weakness. Certain medications also can cause dysarthria.
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What speech problems are associated with MS?

Problems with how you speak can be a symptom of multiple sclerosis for some people. MS speech disorders include slurring of speech and problems with the quality of your voice (dysarthria) and difficulty remembering specific words (dysphasia).
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Does MS mess with your teeth?

MS patients are all at higher risk for dental issues because of the complications of MS. The disease itself affects the teeth and gums on a biochemical level. The medicine that is used to treat MS can also lead to problems.
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How can I check myself for MS?

Some of the most common signs of MS are:
  1. numbness, pain, or tingling.
  2. vision issues such as blurred vision, trouble seeing, or floaters.
  3. weakness.
  4. issues with walking or balance.
  5. bladder or bowel incontinence.
  6. unexplained sexual dysfunction.
  7. mood changes.
  8. brain fog.
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What does mild MS feel like?

Numbness or Tingling

A lack of feeling or a pins-and-needles sensation can be the first sign of the nerve damage from MS. It usually happens in the face, arms, or legs, and on one side of the body. It also tends to go away on its own.
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Where does MS usually start?

Here's where MS (typically) starts

Optic neuritis, or inflammation of the optic nerve, is usually the most common, Shoemaker says. You may experience eye pain, blurred vision and headache. It often occurs on one side and can eventually lead to partial or total vision loss.
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What are some unusual symptoms of MS?

Here are some of the less common, more surprising symptoms that you might not be aware of.
  • Vertigo. Many people with MS experience dizziness, in which you feel light-headed or off-balance, notes the NMSS. ...
  • Speech Disorders. ...
  • Difficulty Swallowing. ...
  • Itching. ...
  • Hearing Problems. ...
  • Tremors. ...
  • Headache and Migraine. ...
  • Breathing Problems.
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Can MS present like a stroke?

MS plaques can present acutely and simulate strokes, even in MRI. BACKGROUND: Over 90% of MS patients have white matter lesions apparent in MRI.
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Can MS symptoms be mistaken for a stroke?

Two very different conditions, but they can look and feel alike. That's because they both harm your brain. The symptoms of MS and strokes can be close enough that even doctors don't always get it right.
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Which symptom present in MS patients is the most difficult to address?

Fatigue, weakness, and imbalance were more severe for respondents with progressive forms of MS than for people with relapsing-remitting MS. Generally, respondents with greater mobility limitations reported worse fatigue, weakness, numbness, and pain.
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What neurological disorders affect speech?

You may also experience changes in your voice as the result of a stroke.
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Neurologic voice disorders causes
  • ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • Myasthenia gravis.
  • Multiple sclerosis.
  • Parkinson's disease.
  • Essential tremor.
  • Spasmodic dysphonia.
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What neurological disorders cause slurred speech?

Neuromuscular disorders that often cause slurred speech include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and Parkinson's disease. Impaired speech can be a symptom of a serious or life-threatening illness, such as a stroke or traumatic brain injury.
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Should I be concerned about slurred speech?

Risk factors are the same for stroke and TIA and include smoking, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. It's extremely important to call 911 right away if you suddenly have slurred speech. Getting immediate treatment is critical to minimizing permanent damage.
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What causes slurred speech in multiple sclerosis?

Dysarthria. Dysarthria is a speech problem that occurs when MS damage in different parts of the brain affects the way speech is produced. For example: damage in one part of the brain might affect the muscles of the tongue and lips, making it difficult to pronounce precise sounds.
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Does MS show up in blood work?

Blood Tests: Currently, there are no definitive blood tests for diagnosing MS, but they can be used to rule out other conditions that may mimic MS symptoms, including Lyme disease, collagen-vascular diseases, rare hereditary disorders and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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What two parts of the body does MS affect?

In people with MS, the immune system attacks cells in the myelin, the protective sheath that surrounds nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Damage to the myelin sheath interrupts nerve signals from your brain to other parts of your body. The damage can lead to symptoms affecting your brain, spinal cord and eyes.
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Does MS cause weight gain?

MS fatigue, steroid therapy, and depression can all lead to unwanted weight in people with MS. Though these factors are not your fault, you owe it to yourself to take control of your weight. Overeating can increase MS symptoms or health conditions, such as: fatigue.
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